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Description: This is an early early draft of the Sacred Chao Te Ching, a project to reconceptualize the Tao Te Ching with a Zenarchist/Discordian flavor.
The editing is being done here: http://www.principiad...

This is an early early draft of the Sacred Chao Te Ching, a project to reconceptualize the Tao Te Ching with a Zenarchist/Discordian flavor.
The editing is being done here: http://www.principiadiscordia.com/cramulus/index.php?title=Sacred_Chao_Te_Ching
The discussion is being done here:
http://www.principiadiscordia.com/forum/index.php?topic=20529.0

The Sacred Chao Te Ching

Chapter 1
The Universe that can be described is not the real Universe; the name that can be given is not an accurate name. Nameless, it is the source of order and disorder; Named... Well, we pretty much covered that, yeah? Whoever is disordered, sees that patterns do not exist Whoever is ordered, sees every pattern. These two are the same, but what is produced has names. They both may be called Illusion. From the comic to the tragic, this is the door to the essence of all life.

Chapter 2
When the people of the world all know Order as Order, there arises the recognition of Disorder. When they all know there is such a thing as Illusion, there arises the idea of Reality. Therefore Order and Disorder produce each other, Reality and Illusion trick each other, Authority and Freedom define each other, Love and Hate fuck each other. So the wise spags look for the balance, And stick their wrench into the Machine™. They organize, but they do not Order. They break apart, but they do not Disorder. They act, but they Keep Their Fucking Mouths Shut. And so are able to act again.

Chapter 3
If you put value In subjective Bullshit, Lesser spags will treat it Like objective Truth. Therefore the wise spags lead By knowing their Prison and staying pragmatic. Like hitting someone with a Barstool to prove that it actually exists, call people on their bullshit, so there will be no narcissism to exploit. By understanding your Cell, you will understand others'.

Chapter 4
This is Chaos: it is Everything, including itself. All of Starbuck's Pebbles come from it. It confuses order, it arranges disorder. It multiplies its opposite, it positively negates. Lying below life, lining the world. The origin of all patterns. It has existed before we observed it.

Chapter 5
Life is unfair, wear a helmet. The wise spag wears a helmet, but also drops hammers. Anything could be a punchline. Even the wise spag gets punched. Chaos never ends! Even its vacuum has a presence. To struggle against it, Is like pissing in the wind.

Chapter 6
Chaos is too large to be named, but we did it anyway; we call it Eris. If you can see Her inside yourself, You can make something out of nothing. Eris is not the kind of Goddess you pray to by the way. Solve your problems yourself. She’s always there, She's just not that into you. Don’t call Eris a mother. she has eyes on the back of her head. Quoth the sage Tupac: "Won't be no bullshit, no ass-kissin This bitch'll have ya wakin up with all your cash missin"

SUGGESTION BY BURNS: Chaos is to vast to be named, but we did anyway. We call her Eris. If you can see her inside yourself, you're probably getting penetrated. If this happens, it's best to just relax your muscles Because the more you fight the more it hurts. And she WANTS you to fight back.

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

The Universe outside your Prison Cell The best are like the Chao. has gone on before you, and goes on after you. It balances the Order and the Disorder; It is as unfeeling and uncaring about itself as a Barstool in midflight: The escalation of Disorder, Even if you have convinced yourself it consists mainly of empty space, And the impositon of Order; you should probably still duck. Each adds to the other. So the wise Spags look outside their own brains, And grasp the surrounding minds. They see the Bars of their Black Iron Prison, And so are able to see around them. Because isn't the other way Tatamount to masturbation? As they live, And as they travel, They see the world as others would see Illusion. Be the Illusion Eristic, Or be it Aneristic, They strive to complete the balance. It's not their fault that the Aneristic has no sense of humor.

Chapter 9
Write the longest, most wise essay and no one will have time to read it. Temper the truth to its very sharpest, and you will cut both friend and foe. Mo' money, mo' problems. Mo' everything, mo' problems. 'Tis better to be able to disappear in a puff of smoke.

Chapter 10
Can you laugh so hard that it sounds like screaming? Can you snicker like a venerable fogey while giggling like a newborn baby? Can you look with eyes that will actually see? Can you lead a cabal without dominating them? Can you understand, without using your mind? To create and destroy with no sense of self to act without obligation to lead without tyranny that is an awesome super power.

Chapter 11
The mandlebrot grows in infinite complexity based on the empty space at it's center. Knowledge is built of facts: a scaffolding to support ignorance. The lines in a coloring book give the page form but crayons give it life, not staying constrained inside the lines, nor reducing the pattern to scribbles. We stick apart & stay baffled, yet keep coming back to the very same thing The lens of the first microscope revealed fractillian ignorance. Shaped words, unraveled meanings, interpret, corrupt, adapt or construe, we knew all along words don’t count. See what exists, use what does not.

Chapter 12
What is Seen distracts from what Is Not; What is Heard diverts from what Can Not; What is Believed subverts what Should Not. The Cell walls we have built comfort us into ignorance. But the wise spag does confuse the meal with the menu, Nor the map with the territory; Both are approximations.

Chapter 13
Having and not having both create frustration. When you have, you're afraid to lose. When you have not, you're afraid you won't have. Kill the cycle by expanding your definition of Self to encompass the Universe. Then, your soul is not inside you, and you are inside your soul. You can have it all with nothing to lose. BURNS SUGGESTION "Possessing" always comes served with a golden apple. Being "The prettiest one" cultivates pride and makes others ugly. Not Being "The prettiest one" cultivates envy and leads to war. Expand your definition of Self to include the universe. This way you can have it all with nothing to lose.

Chapter 14
We cannot see it, for it blinds us. We cannot hear it, for it deafens us. We do not know it exists, for we have built it. When not seen, we forget it is there. When not remembered, it binds our choices. Because it is unnoticed, it is inescapable. There is neither shape nor form, but it is as immovable as Iron. Fight it, and there shall be no victory. Run from it, and you shall die tired. So the wise spag moves it, brick by brick, and sees a new sunrise every day.

Chapter 15
The wise spags understand Chaos, in that it cannot be understood. Because of that, they must use metaphors, which are piss-poor ways of communicating. Surfing the waves of Chaos; Attempting a Jailbreak; Preparing for aftermath; Changing their filters; Making their own luck. Who can make sense of two contradicting Illusions? Do you know your ass from your elbow? Seeing through the spin, a direction becomes clear. Adapting to the situation, the goals are realized. Amending the theory, understanding grows. In this way, the wise spag is not troubled. Can you still be moved to wonder, or are you too cynical?

Chapter 16
Forget about everything and be cool. When your work is over, everything returns to the cool, the quiet, the chill To return to slack is relaxing; It is to realize where you're going. To know where you're going is to know eternity. To know eternity you must find slack. To act with no knowledge of slack is to bumble and court disaster. Whoever can find slack anywhere is open to everything. To be open to everything is to be impartial, a well-rounded renaissance. If laughter is your slack, then laugh If rage is your slack, then rage If you can get slack from a stone, then get stoned. If you can get slack from anywhere, then you can go everywhere. The mind may lose it. The body may die. Return to the slack.

Chapter 17
People who are asleep want Authority to make decisions. They want an Authority they agree with. They do not want to be told "no", they do not want to be given responsibility. Authority lacks trust, and will not be trusted. The wise spag accomplishes their task, And keeps their mouth shut, So as not to get caught.

Chapter 18
When Chaos is forgotten, the illusions of Order and Disorder arise. When the Black Iron Prison is ignored, Objectivity and Subjectivity become entwined. When the people surrender their responsibilities to Authority, Religion and Politics marry. When people Think for Themselves, the Revolution is born.

Chapter 19
Abandon blind faith and pseudointellectual bullshit, the people will benefit. Abandon absolute morality, the people won't try to kill the Other. Abandon intellectual copyright, and there will be nothing to steal. People will always be distracted by their imagination: Religion; Territory; Morals; Politics.

Chapter 20
Abandon Reality, and Illusions end. Stop worrying so much about the world. How much difference is there between True and False? How much difference is there between Order and Disorder? Why should you care about what Most People care about? Is what people Believe really to be believed? Not fucking likely! The people know from Right and Wrong, as if they can see the Universe. I am unsure, and seek more information. The people of the world know Sacred from Sinful, punishing and praising throughout the day. I raise a challenge with "I Don't Know," and lay down to sleep undisturbed. Cool as the other side of the pillow, expressionless as a new born babe. People will over-think a problem, then reach a firm conclusion and move on to the next shiny object. I keep my thoughts alive, and tucked in my head, waiting for the next Observation. Most People try to see the pattern in the Chaos, I see the Chaos in the patterns. Most People try to force Purpose into their life, I ride the waves of Chaos where it takes me.

Chapter 21
The wise spag tries keeping his mind at one with the Chao; That is why he is able to think for himself. But the Chao is ineffable. How can his mind be at one with it? Because he doesn’t whine about minutiae. How can this help a spag think for themselves? Because he can choose immeasurable points of view, not just somebody else's. Life is real, and has the power of Creation. From the moment we are born, we create the patterns of Illusion, from which we ever after try and free ourselves. How do I know of these Illusions? By observing Chaos.

Chapter 22
Newton's Third Law is no Illusion. Each thing contains it's opposite. In Order, there is Disorder. In Hate, there is Love. Every human houses a monkey. Each Machine™ has its self-destruct switch. Revolutions have Reactionaries as offspring. So the wise spags stays on their toes, And avoids labels. Does not the old saying, "Think outside the box" Imply that a box exists in the first place? There is no box.

Chapter 23
The Machine™ is built by our behaviors; Our unconscious desires, our conscious schemes. Built by the expectations we create through our expectations, the action we create through our actions, the jobs we create with our jobs, the world we create with our world. But a traffic jam does not last all morning, nor does a bad day last a lifetime. Likewise, a good mood is often fleeting, and fortune does not always smile. All of this is found in The Machine™. Those who follow the Chao think they are one with the Chao. Those who follow power think they are one with power. Those who follow laughter think they are one with laughter. Those who are bored we think are boring. Those who are one with the Chao create the Chao. Those who are one with power create power. Those who are one with laughter create laughter. Those who are one with boredom bore the hell out of me, man. Those who lack humor? The joke's on them.

Chapter 24
The Grayface believes in Order. The Anarchist believes in Disorder. The General sees war. The Celebrity sees the self. The Bureaucrat seeks control. The Leader acts like a bully on the playground. The Scientist and the Priest believe in the model. All these things are balanced in Chaos, And so do not succeed. Therefore the followers of Eris like to poke them with sticks.

Chapter 25
There is something that exists, Beyond the Illusions of Order and Disorder. It is all things, and unknowable in full. We only see small parts of it, and convince us what we see is the entire Universe. For lack of a better name, I call it Chaos. At dinner parties, I claim it is everything Possible and Impossible. When asked why not call it "god", I point out that his head is too fucking small. Because we create the Illusions in which we live, we are more creative than Chaos. Because we believe in the Illusions we create, our heads are too fucking small. In this way, we reflect our creations.

Chapter 26
Serious is the root of hilarious. Laughter can be very serious. The wise spag laughs all day and has no need of jokes. Don't let other people tell you what's funny. Actually, now that I think about it, your face is pretty funny. BURNS SUGGESTION: Serious is the root of hillarious. Laughter can be very serious. The wise spag laughs all day without the need for jokes. Being the butt of a joke allows you to be an ass. When you're an ass, shitting is your only expectation. Then the voice of the Goddess comes from the inside.

Chapter 27
A good mindfuck leaves no reasons. A good sabateur leaves no evidence. A good artist leaves new questions. A good barstool removes much idle speculation. The perfect prison cell looks like the environment. A nice tie opens many doors. So a wise spag knows how to blend in, And takes their freedom once inside. They understand the people around them, And know how to get things done. This is called "Tweaking the Machine™". Those who proclaim their individuality by following rebels Are still grey, though their fingernails be black. Such things bring my palm to my face. The Machine™ cannot be stopped. But you can gradually redesign it part by part, party by party.

Chapter 28
The news anchor is a comedian who delivers grim stand-up with a straight face. Some reel back in terror. Some are numb. Some laugh through the horror. This makes them poor victims. To tell a bad joke with a straight face one must master seriousness. To live in a bad joke with a straight face one must master humor. The Discordian wears many masks.

Chapter 29
Those that would take over the world and bend it to their will, will get bent. The world is full of would-be superheroes and would-be supervillains maybe the world would be better off without them. Some lead, and some follow; some shout, and some whisper; some cry, and some laugh; some win, some fail. The wise keeps their head down and let the cannon fodder do their jobs.

Chapter 30
If you're going to do some Covert Ops in the name of Discordia, Keep your head down, and Keep Your Fucking Mouth Shut. A mowhawk is as good as a target during Police Action. The wise spags toss the wrench into the Machine™, And then walk away. They strike against Authority, but don't put it on the Internet. They subvert the paradigm, but don't stick around to watch. They mindfuck the people, but don't pat themselves on the back. If two people know a thing, it is not a secret. Getting away with it means staying away from it.

Chapter 31
Being rigid makes a person easy to opress; The wise spags use the creative trip left, or the destructive trip right, and stay flexible. Rules disguise suspicion; So be suspicious about them. The wise spags will break them without bringing attention to it; And will be Rewarded with sovereignty, if being free is their intent. When freedom is in danger, there should be no rest. Those who oppose the freedom of others are not evil, but have caged themselves. Wise spags speak of a jail break, and lead by example by rattling their own chains. They enter the idiot asylum with care and consideration as if crossing a battlefield or tiptoeing through a slumber party. The symphony of rattling chains is neither noise nor music. It is the sound of the Chao and those who hear it.

Chapter 32
Chaos cannot be labled, Because it contains all lables. Therefore, all definitions are incomplete. It's Gödels, all the way down. Order and Disorder unite, And Illusion slips into Chaos. When people learn language, labels begin. With labels, one should know when to stop. Knowing when to stop, the wise spags see the Illusion; And are free to create as they see fit.

Chapter 33
Those who question others are wise. Those who questions themselves are enlightened. Those who revolt against the masses seek attention. Those who revolt against their own biases are brave. Those who accept through faith are blind. Those who reject the unproven are foolish.

Chapter 34
Chaos embraces the Illusions of Order and Disorder. It contains all things, Even that which is not there. It does not judge, it has no subjectivity. It has no meta, for even thoughts outside Chaos are found within Chaos. If all things that change are within it, then it does not change; Because there is no Other.

Chapter 35
The wise spag treats every day like a day off, but still gets things done. Everyone digs the one who balances the Chao because within it live shits, giggles, and 3D movies. But even that is an incomplete map, so beware of believing it to be the territory. The Cabbage on the street may be starving, but the Chao on the menu will never taste like hamburger. Jump to conclusions, fall flat on your face.

Chapter 36
Movement is the mother of experience. If you want something, allow it to be given away. The Chao is never lost although easily found. Pure space is without limits; No room for right or wrong, yes or no. Decisions float to the surface. We love with the body, but fuck with the mind. Understanding is delusion, not understanding indifference.

Chapter 37
Chaos is not subjective, and so creates no Illusions. If people tried to act this way, Authority could not lead through Fear. When making observations and judgments, Take care when creating your Illusions, and recognize them as such. Doing so will relieve you of many burdens.

Chapter 38
Wisdom comes from the synthesis of information. Intelligence has a jumble of trivial contradictory "facts". Wise people always think there are unknowns, and stay in doubt. Intelligent people know the difference between True and False. Wise people admit when they are wrong, and so can advance. Intelligent people are never wrong. Therefore when doubt is lost, Absolutism is born. When Absolutism encounters dissent, Authority arises. When Authority arises, Freedom is lost. When Freedom is lost, The wise spags remain Free. Doubt allows people to see around corners, and to peer above walls. Therefore the wise spags never know, and so are boundless.

BURNS SUGGESTION: The sacred chao includes both order and disorder. In the same way, the Self includes the inside and the outside. To emphasize the inside is to pollute the outside with a grid. To emphasize the outside is to lose your center. While it's fun to toy with both, forgetting that they go together plants the seed of a cabbage.

Chapter 39
Riding waves of Chaos, sea is salty & warm. All beings are permeable to the pull of its flow, undertow seduces, ebbing, surging, give receiving. When man tries to order the Chao sky becomes dirty dingy worlds are angry & sterile with the looking glass shattered & the sea washes away all the trace. When your sense of wonder arouses even more questions than it counters, hearts become as like mirrors, absorb, echo, reflecting tsunamis inside the surface remains tranquil.

Chapter 40
Incomprehensible Totality is the nature of Chaos. The absence of Illusion is the state of Chaos. All spags in the world create their own Illusions, and then spend the rest of their lives bound by them.

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Some hear about Discordia, and plot against the Machine™. Chaos is One; Some hear about Discordia, and think about it at great length. Order and Disorder are Two; Some hear about Discordia, and decide it means they should get high The two produced Confusion, which is Three; and doodle. And Confusion produced everything else. If it weren't for those spags, Discordia wouldn't be as interesting as it is. All things contain Order and Disorder, depending on how you look at it. Order appears calming and sensible. People hate when other are being an asshole, Disorder appears unsettling and unstable. Doubt appears ignorant. But their leaders are all assholes. Sometimes, things that fall apart are helpful. Certainty appears true. Agression appears confident. What others teach, I teach as well: "And this, too, shall pass." Mirth appears uncaring. Horror appears powerless. That's the first thing you need to know. All these are lies. Uncertainty reveals itself as a narrow footbridge, But with its heart in Chaos, the path is clear.

Chapter 43
The imposition of Order escalates Disorder. The mind finds shapes in the pebbles on the beach. Through this I can define the walls of my Cell. Knowing the way the mind lies to itself are understood by few in the world.

Chapter 44
Order or Disorder, which do you prefer? Creation or Destruction, which do you choose? Those who chase one are led to the other. Those who embrace both are free to choose which is more effective.

Chapter 45
The greatest mindfuck seems normal, but only later does it infect the mind. The best argument seems specious, but a flaw cannot be found. The greatest order seems random. The greatest disorder appears stable. Just as the Zen master's staff strikes to cease thought, The Barstool crashes through castles built on clouds. What works in the real world is correct.

Chapter 46
When people understand Chaos, they live their lives as they please. When people misunderstand Chaos, The Machine™ grinds them into grist. The greatest cause of Disorder is Order. The greatest motivator of Order is Disorder. Whoever can embrace both will see for miles.

Chapter 47
You can't view the Universe without one map or another. Glimpses outside your Cell are obscured by the Bars. The more you believe you are not in Prison, the less you will understand the world around you. Therefore the wise spags wander through the world in doubt, and constantly ask for directions.

Chapter 48
When you wanna know stuff, it’s always blah blah blah blah when playing with Eris? just gotta hang on for dear life! Useless to use force, just hang onto that wire! When nothing is done, most often it’s well done. True don’t be pushing, gotta let some things slide. Leave it alone dammit! BURNS SUGGESTION One of the funniest tricks Eris pulled on the world Was making us think we ever DO things. So we tense our muscles, furrow our brows and plug away at life. Meanwhile, our lady laughs at the silly cabbages TRYING to be spontaneous.

Chapter 49
The wise have more than two options. They see beyond True and False; They recognize a Maybe. This is what is meant by "there is no box". They understand that a man who does not see their Cell is eternally trapped by it. This is the freedom of limitations. The wise spags see more of the Universe by understanding how little of it they see.

Chapter 50
Coming to an argument, the ways to win seem clear; the ways to lose look distant; but the losses come swiftly. How did this happen? Because the mind held one side too strongly. It's said that those who are curious explore myriad aspects of life without making attachments and in arguments are not affected by fallacy. They can identify the pitfalls; and recognize valid points; all while staying true to their goal. How is this possible? By seeing all possibilities as valid.

Chapter 51
The Chao produces all things. They play with power and energy. Matter gives them physical form. Nature and nurture dance from the Chao The Chao is respected, and balance is honored. This happens naturally, there is no creator of balance. The Chao produces all things: it gives them power, and takes away their power, it is the teat we suckle at, and must learn to move away from, it is the ability to understand the self, and also mock it, it is certainty while being uncertain, it is simultaneously passionate and detached, it is both the comedian and the audience, making them laugh at something within. This is mystical power. BURNS SUGGESTION All beings are expressions of Eris. This Sets the stage for ages of laughter. All you need is a banana peel and an audience. After all, laughter is even better when it's shared.

Chapter 52
The One of the Chao split up into everything else. Those who understand Chaos can understand the rest. That which can be understood can be useful. Embrace doubt, reserve judgement, and knowledge will flow like water. Come to solid conclusions, have unwavering Faith, and nothing will make sense. Admitting ignorace is wise; Declaring stupidity is clever. Look for the gaps, seek them out, and then you'll know what needs filling. This is Thinking for Yourself.

Chapter 53
Those who even partially understand admit that they do not know everything. What is unknown is vast, but people like blinding themselves. When Authority bangs the podium, the people say, "my country, right or wrong." When the holy man thumps his scripture, the people embrace Faith over Facts. So some people revel in their abandonment of responsibility. They have given up their humanity. This is fucking stupid.

Chapter 54
Whoever is slackened by the Chao will not be tied back down! (unless of course you like that sort of thing?) Do what you desire to do! Eris is always honored by instinct, awaiting convolution.

Chapter 55
Those who understand Chaos can pierce any illusion. Disorder does not trouble them. Order does not placate them. They see around the bars of their Cell, and always look just a little bit further. They can freely create, knowing no boundries, but coloring inside the lines when they must. They can wear ideas like masks, but remove them at will, and are not bound by chains of Faith. To know Chaos is to always be in doubt. To know doubt is to always seek an answer. To try and force truth is dangerous. To decide you're right before getting the facts is foolish. The first errent bit of evidence will cause a collapse. Whatever is monolithic will fall.

Chapter 56
Those that create, also destroy. Those who destroy, also create. Creative Disorder; Orderly Creation. Destructive Order; Disorderly Destruction. Ordered Disorder; Disorderly Order. These are all lies. Those believing them can do anything. Those who disbelieve are fools. Do you believe that?

Chapter 57
Authority rules through miscommunication. Wars are waged by pandering to fears. The world can be won by joining opposites. Check it out: Tell people what they want to hear, and they will follow. Make them think like apes, they will act like monkeys. Relieve them of their responsibilities, they will call you wise. Show them what they fear, they will call you just. Therefore, the wise spags say, "Pay no attention to the speeches of Authority, but listen instead to what the audience is hearing. And if at all possible, try to be the one making the speech."

Chapter 58
When Authority imposes Order, people become angry. When Authority allows Freedom, people become nervous. To allow for mistakes means accepting mistakes; To enforce order ensures future punishment. The people want Freedom, but at others' expense. The people want Order, but only to justify their actions. Therefore the wise spags disrupt Order, And organize Freedom, And freely create their illusions.

Chapter 59
If you find yourself in a position of Authority, don't be a douchebag. Seek information from opposing sides. Listen to the will of the people, but also to the well-informed. Talk to people who disagree. Do not keep things concealed, and do never say, "Because I said so." The people may be foolish, but they are not fools. Eventually, all that try to impose Order become mired in disarray.

Chapter 60
A good leader is like an orchestral conductor. He is given a set of rules that the people should follow. By flapping his arms, he tries organize them. The more careful and precise he is, the more harmonious the performance. However, a good leader knows that it is the individual nuances all working together, yet still independently, that create the rich texture. And so Order and Disorder combine to create beauty.

Chapter 61
A successful cabal is like a dust cloud, rising from nowhere, ungraspable, fading into nothingness. The tallest blade of grass gets cut, while the crab grass creeps unharmed. Keep your head down. Keep your fucking mouth shut. Thus by concentrating on goals without playing ego games, much can be accomplished. If all you want to do is brag about how cool you are, you might want learn to play the guitar, instead.

Chapter 62
Chaos is contained in all things. It hides in the lies of Order and Disorder. Solid walls can break. Scattered stones can tell a story. Why should we choose one over the other? So when Authority tightens its fists one must learn to slip through their fingers. When the Philosopher rambles, be ready to hit him with a barstool from this universe. How do the wise spags embrace Chaos? They do not favor order or disorder. Both order and disorder are windows. Behind them lies Chaos.

Chapter 63
Don't impose Order. Don't escalate Disorder. Unless the situation demands it, of course. Learn to sabatoge the Machine™ without getting caught. Walk through the crowd unnoticed, while slipping firecrackers into their pockets. Become the faceless walking Glitch who makes everyone's day just a little bit stranger. The wise spags don't seek recognition, and so leave a wake behind them wherever they go. Being an attention whore is like a magnet for batons when the riots start.

Chapter 64
Organized things cause Disorder. Disorganized things cry for Order. The colorful and flashy get noticed. The wary and wise wear camoflague. A mindfuck of epic proportions only happens when no one notices the set-up. Most games are won when using misdirection. Let the lesser spags wave their flags and storm the riot shields. You are not playing that game; Those game rules were written by Authority; there is no way you can win at that. Therefore the wise spags learn all the rules, and then write different games. They create the Illusion that best fits their situation, and doing so, win.

Chapter 65
The wise spags have learned not to trust Absolutes. Even in the darkest night, there is light. Even at noon, there are shadows. Those who think in terms of Either/Or are dangerous; They cannot see Chaos. Knowing Chaos means seeing the Illusions. Seeing the Illusions means understanding the choices. Understanding the choices means you are not trapped.

Chapter 66
Because Order and Disorder do not exist but are only Illusions we create, it is futile to rage and wail against them. Save your rage for worthier goals, and create more useful Illusions. Change the way you see the world, and the world will change for you (But do not think the world has changed; It is unwise to put faith in Illusions).

Chapter 67
Discordia cannot become a dogma and it welcomes no fanatics. There are three treasures I keep in my heart: Uncertainty, Freedom, and Laughter From uncertainty comes certainty. From freedom comes direction. From laughter comes a care free heart. Certainty untempered by doubt, direction without freedom, carelessness without humor: These things are heavy like grayface's luggage.

Chapter 68
The best comedian is not funny. The best philosopher is an idiot. The best employer doesn't crack the whip. The best winner is a loser. This is known as the power of not striving. God isn't sweaty, why should you be?

Chapter 69
Someone who looks like an enemy will be treated like an enemy. An idea that confronts is an idea that will be rejected. Be subtle, and use your opponents language, but not their rules. Slip by their natural defences, and plant the seeds of doubt and confusion. A slowly growing tree will shatter a sidewalk, and the concrete will not notice, because it was always there. There are better ways to change someone's mind than by screaming at them.

Chapter 70
There’s nothing to understand so don’t bother trying. The mind wants to order, the body knows it fails. These teachings are bullshit, no meaning at all. If you want to know any little thing, try breaking your heart first.

Chapter 71
It is wise to admit ignorance. Those that claim to know everything will fail. Those who are willing to accept new information are able to adapt to whatever situation they are in. Because they are willing to acknowledge failure, they will not fail.

Chapter 72
When people openly disobey Authority, another Authority will descend. The wise spags go around, not against. When people lack a sense of awe they cannot see what's awesome. Do not restrict people's freedoms, or their time space continuum. If you act like a spag, you will be treated like a spag. Therefore the wise spag acts, but is not an actor.

Chapter 73
Those who embrace Disorder will breed Order. Those who embrace Order will breed Disorder. Both of these ways are foolish. Why would you embrace Illusion, and deny one half of the Universe? Wise spags find the patterns, and invent new game rules to trip up The Machine™. They change the world, not through Ideology, but by finding the Hidden Middle. They straddle the shifting line between True and False, and embrace the whole Universe.

Chapter 74
If you realize the only constant is change, there is nothing left to allude to. If death doesn’t nettle, it just may be time to move on. Trying to control things is stupid. (control freak) just try to relax. The answer to every question is five tons of flax. BURNS SUGGESTION When you realize that change is the only constant there is nothing left to do. Drop ambition and expectation and Death will have nothing real to kill. Let the pieces fall where they may And have someone else pick them up.

Chapter 75
People are not free, because Authority gives people their Freedoms. The people do not take it. Authority makes myriad rules, because people do not follow them. That is why we are all criminals. People do not care about responsibility, because they gave it to Authority. Authority does not care about people, because they are not responsible. Only those who accept responsibility, and seize their freedoms, can change their stars.

Chapter 76
We are born soft, sweet & fragile in death we rigor morte. In between is a wild card, What the hell is that for? When you see someone naked, check to see if they’re dead. Not dead yet? Well then giv’em some life. Some say it is better to give than it is to receive.

BURNS SUGGESTION When born, you are closer to Eris than ever. Then is no conceptual order or disorder and things simply are. Growing up, we learn the teachings of Greyface And receive the 'gifts' of compliance and structure. Believing this to be reality, Our bodies become Rigoursly Mortal rather than flexibly free.

Chapter 77
Chaos is made up of all things. This is why it makes no distinctions. People are less than all things, so they see differences and put them in boxes. Because they are people, They lie to themselves from the day they opened their eyes. Who are freed from the chains of Illusion? Not even the wise spags, although they try. Therefore the wise spags create their own Illusions, But do not admit perfect clarity. They know better than anyone else, the power of Illusion to blind the eye and deafen the ear.

Chapter 78
Nothing is better than finding a home. Endangered however free? Ahem er uh s’awful nice too. So if somebody asks you to giv’em some slack. Do it I say. I promise no regret. Therefore TGRR? in spite of his spew, is waaay more helpful in chasing the blues, sweet fairy princess. Live within the paradox.

Chapter 79
If you do not shit your hate, you will die. Who can live, retaining a colon full of hate? Therefore the monkeys howl, and fling their poop. Are you surprised the wise spags are monkeys? They do not deny how they were born, nor their contradictory nature. To deny all the elements that make us human, is worse than an impacted bowel. The people are all monkeys, but the wise spag admits it.

Chapter 80
In a place where information is suppressed, and curiosity stifled, The people will be uncaring, unwise, and not free. They will rely on tradition as their guides; They will not make observations; Or try things out; Or experiment; Or play. They will be suspicious of outsiders just as they are with new ideas. Their minds will be as stagnant as the pond where they dump their garbage. They are surely as dead as they can be, though they still draw breath.

Chapter 81
We’re part of the problem, takes one to know one, it’s true. Rhetoric and repertoire postulated it’s all just a ruse. The Masters own nothing, Chaos skillfully curled in their heads, they give without taking and put you to bed. Chaos embraces and caresses as you no doubt recall.